Making a move for a job is becoming less taboo as more professionals realize where you live can impact work happiness. To determine which cities are America’s happiest cities to work in, job website, CareerBliss analyzes employee review data and releases it to the masses.

STEM jobs continue to be a hot commodity. The field offers promising benefits, a world of opportunity, high paying positions and much more, but did you know that seven of the 10 largest STEM jobs involve computers? The Bureau of Labor Statistics data offered up some surprising insights for people considering a STEM Career.

Relocating for a job can be a tough decision. Wether you’re relocating with your current company or you’re weighing your options with a new opportunity in another area, it’s a decision that you should take time to consider.

Are you a sports fanatic who has a STEM degree? Then you’re in luck. Not all sports jobs take place on the field, there’s many areas for career growth with a STEM background and sports lovers have options.

If you want to combine your love for spots with your career, look into these top STEM jobs in the sports industry.

Having strong friendships and connecting with others can benefit you in more ways than you think.

In a time where it’s more about who you know, employers are looking for referrals, recommendations and word of mouth to help guide them in the right direction for candidates. And your friends, might just be the ammo you need to land the job of your dreams.

Career changes happen all the time. Whether you wonder if you’re going in the right direction or you want to venture into another field, there are plenty of reasons for a career change. No matter what, there will be something that you love to do, you just need the opportunity to find out what it might be!

Here are some alternative ways to help if you feel like you are in need of career change.

Landing a job can be a difficult task, especially if you’re working full-time and trying to find something new. The last thing many people want is to come home and continue to be on the computer looking for a job but you need to approach the job search differently. Treat it as you would a business deal. Create a plan of “attack” and use strategic thinking to land a job.

Daniel Ayele, Product Manager at LinkedIn recently wrote a blog about data-proven LinkedIn tips for job seekers. With nearly 2.5 million jobs on LinkedIn, it can get overwhelming when searching for opportunities but these tips are backed by data to prove it’s worth the while to focus on these to make you stand out.